I currently have the top one...old Winchester 1200 leaning against my headboard. Probably replace it with the short Wingmaster. It is nice to have options.

Yep. It's 1916.Mule Packer, love that Sterlingworth! Any idea as to its birthdate?
That's why patterning is important as well as a well thought out plan.I couldn't imagine firing a shotgun in my house. Bad guys aside, shotgun pellets can do a lot of damage in your house.
That looks like a very aggressive home security cat. Not sure you even need a firearmMossberg 590 Shockwave with magtube loaded with Federal Flightcontrol 8 pellet 00 Buck, Chamber empty with side saddle loaded with same. Hanging in a bandolier case from headboard. In a gun safe in the closet is a Rem. 870, magtube loaded with 6 Federal Flightcontrol 8 pellet 00 Buck and a Velcro card loaded with another 6 rds of same 00 Buck.
Neither have a round in the chamber due to most pump and semi-auto shotguns not being drop safe, even with the trigger blocking only safety on.
No one else in the house but me and my 2 cats so I have no problems keeping these loaded around the house when I'm home but they all are locked in safes whenever I leave the premises.
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Any reliability issues with the short shells? Do you need the Opsol attachment to run them? I use one in my 500 & 88 just for fun. I don't want to trust a hunk of rubber if needed.I have a Mossberg 590S.
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Borrowed this pic off the net.
Holds 13 rounds of 1 3/4 mini shells. Double ought buck or slugs at 1300fps.
Will also shoot 2 3/4 or 3 inch shells. And you can mix and match.
M-Loc rail with a light and side saddle.
Purely defensive only and the best at that. I wouldn't want to go searching my house with a shotgun in tow.I have always been curious about the thought processes for those who choose a shotgun for a home defense firearm.
Do you keep a shell loaded?
If you do not, then you will pump a shell in. When you pump a shell in it will make some noise, probably a fairly common sound, that will 1 – give away your approximate location, or 2 – scare the b-jesus out of the perp(s) and he/they will exit the premises at warp speed. There are always other scenarios.
The weight and size of a loaded Remington 870 Express Tactical at 8 to 9 lbs. doesn't seem very wieldy?